An Electromagnetics Water Flooding System With Nanofluid For EOR

The major challenge for oil industry is to increase the recovery of oil from the reservoir. EOR by nanofluids induction has been used in water flooding process. This work deals with a new electromagnetics water flooding system using nanofluid for EOR. A simulation on the density of state (DOS) and b...

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Main Author: KASHIF, MUHAMMAD
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/15397/1/Muhammad%20%20Kashif_PhD_%20Thesis.pdf
http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/id/eprint/15397/
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Summary:The major challenge for oil industry is to increase the recovery of oil from the reservoir. EOR by nanofluids induction has been used in water flooding process. This work deals with a new electromagnetics water flooding system using nanofluid for EOR. A simulation on the density of state (DOS) and band structure of zinc oxide (ZnO) and iron oxide (Fe2O3) was carried out; it was observed that the band gap value for ZnO is 0.808ev and for Fe2O3 is 0.201ev. The percentage difference between the band gap of ZnO and Fe2O3 is 301%. For ZnO, Zn 4s state contributes to conduction band and O 2p state contributes to valence band. For Fe2O3 valence band is a mixture of O 2p state and the majority is Fe 3d state, while the conduction band consists of Fe 3d state. As Fe2O3 has lowest band gap, its dielectric constant is greater than ZnO which has the highest band gap, thus it has the lowest dielectric constant